CodeGen assumed that a compound literal with array type should have a
corresponding LLVM IR array type.
We had two bugs in this area:
- Zero sized arrays in compound literals would lead to the creation of
an opaque type. This is unnecessary, we should just create an array
type with a bound of zero.
- Funny record types (like unions) lead to exotic IR types for compound
literals. In this case, CodeGen must be prepared to deal with the
possibility that it might not have an array IR type.
This fixes PR21912.
llvm-svn: 224219
C++, which means:
- binding the temporary as needed in Sema, so that we generate the
appropriate call to the destructor, and
- emitting the compound literal into the appropriate location for
the aggregate, rather than trying to emit it as a temporary and
memcpy() it.
Fixes PR10138 / <rdar://problem/9615901>.
llvm-svn: 133235